True or False
Understanding consent and why?
Definition
100

True or False: Consent in teen dating should be enthusiastic and ongoing, meaning it can be withdrawn at any time.

True. 

100

" No Means No " why?

In the context of consent, this is a fundamental principle. If one person says no to any sexual activity at any point, the other person should immediately respect that decision.

100

What is consent?

This is the enthusiastic and voluntary agreement to engage in a specific activity, which is crucial in teen dating to ensure both parties are comfortable and willing.

200

True or False: It's important for one person in a dating relationship to pressure the other into doing something they're uncomfortable with, as long as they eventually agree.

False.

200

Why are boundaries and communication important when it comes to consent?

Open and honest communication about boundaries, desires, and expectations is key to obtaining and maintaining consent. 

200

What is Digital Consent?

Consent also applies to digital activities, like sharing intimate photos or videos. Teens should understand that consent is required in this context as well.

300

True or False: If someone is intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, they can still provide valid consent.

False.

300

What does Consent sound like? 

● “Do you want to…?”

● “Do you want to keep going?”

● “Are you comfortable…?”

•" Is this OK with you? "

• "We can stop.. "

300

What is Withdrawal of Consent ?

At any point during a sexual encounter, a person has the right to withdraw their consent. It's essential for both partners to respect this decision and immediately stop any sexual activity

400

True or False: Consent can be given by silence or non-verbal cues alone.

False

400

Consent does not only apply to your relationship but your everyday interactions, why?

Consent helps establish and maintain personal boundaries. In everyday interactions, respecting personal boundaries is essential to maintain healthy and respectful relationships. This can include respecting personal space, not pressuring someone into doing something they're uncomfortable with, and understanding that people have different comfort levels with various activities.

400

What is Peer Pressure? 

This refers to situations in which one partner may feel pressured or coerced into sexual activities or any activity by the other. It's important for teens to understand the difference between consent and pressure and to prioritize open communication and respect.

500

True or False: If someone initially consents to an activity but later changes their mind, their new choice should be respected.

True

500

How can you ensure that both partners feel comfortable and respected in a relationship when it comes to consent?

Ensuring that both partners feel comfortable and respected in a relationship when it comes to consent is essential for a healthy and mutually satisfying relationship. 

500

What is Mutual Respect? 

A healthy relationship is built on mutual respect, which includes respecting each other's decisions. Consent should always be based on mutual respect.

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